Category: HUB News
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Pop Warner to get multipurpose building
Boro will go out to bid on $416K project BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer TINTON FALLS – The Pop Warner football organization hopes to be playing on its own field with bathrooms and a concession stand when the season starts in August. The first practice will be Aug. 1 and the…
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Boro seeks volunteers to serve
The borough of Tinton Falls is seeking residents willing to volunteer for a position on a municipal board or committee. Councilman Brendan Tobin said it has come to his attention that there are some openings. “We’re looking for people who want to give back to their borough by volunteering,” he said. Tobin said some spots…
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The Ethics in Government team, Gary Baldwin, Brendan Tobin and Duane Morrill, won the election to the Tinton Falls Borough Council. See page 14
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Two River Theater announces new season
Two River Theater Company in Red Bank has announced the lineup for the 2007-08 season, which artistic director Aaron Posner describes as “both a continuation and a new beginning.” “We will continue to bring great authors to our stages, telling stories full of humanity and complexity – stories that engage the mind, heart and spirit.…
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SCOTT PILLING staff Rumson-Fair Haven’s Alex Smith clears the bar en route to winning the high jump competition at the Monmouth County Track and Field Championships on May 10 in Neptune. For story, see sports, page 40.
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Arts events for N.J. teens
The New Jersey State Teen Arts organization will sponsor workshops, performances and an art exhibit May 21-24 at the Prallsville Mills on Route 29 in Stockton. These events will replace the annual State Teen Arts Festival normally held in May at The College of New Jersey. The art exhibit will include over 400 entries by…
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Educating military kids: What’s fair? What’s not?
Panter bill would address per-student state aid, districting BY LINDA DENICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DENICOLAStaff Writer It would be advantageous if the issue of who is going to educate children living at Earle Naval Weapons Station could be resolved before school starts in September. Nineteen years ago, when Colts Neck Township declined to educate…
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Boro nixes brick sidewalks in business district
Council opts for concrete, awards $565K contract BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent BY LIZ SHEEHANCorrespondent FAIR HAVEN – The Borough Council does not want brick sidewalks in the business district, and those that are there now will be dug up as the town moves ahead with its streetscape project. At the council meeting last week, Brooks…
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Red Bank reverses primary school drain
Curriculum cited as a factor in student retention BY SARAH KLEPNER Staff Writer Red Bank Schools Super-intendent Laura Morana announced last week that for the first time in a number of years, the rate of attrition of students between prekindergarten and kindergarten has gone down. At the same time, enrollment in these grades is increasing,…
